Deportivo Wanka is a Peruvian football club, based in the city of Huancayo in the Peruvian Andes. It was founded in 1969 and is named after the Wankas people who formerly inhabited the area and after whom the city of Huancayo is named.[1] The current Deportivo Wanka is merged with Deportivo Pesquero of Chimbote but its home city is still Huancayo. They play their home games at Estadio Huancayo. Their last First Division participation was in 2004. They protested against their relegation and were suspended from participating in any football tournament.
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DeportivoWanka is a Peruvian football club, based in the city of Huancayo in the Peruvian Andes. It was founded in 1969 and is named after the Wankas...
Region Wanka Quechua, a variety of the Quechua language Huanca District in Caylloma Province Huancas District in Chachapoyas Province DeportivoWanka, a football...
Quechua people. They gave their name to the Peruvian football team DeportivoWanka. After fierce fighting, the Huanca people were conquered by Pachacuti...
known to have played as a forward for DeportivoWanka. In 1998, dos Santos signed for Colombian side Deportivo Pereira. In 1999, he signed for Alianza...
is the home of Sport Huancayo and Deportivo Junín. Other teams that previously used the stadium are DeportivoWanka and Meteor Junin. The stadium holds...
debut in the Torneo Descentralizado in the 2003 season playing for DeportivoWanka. On 4 April 2020, 39-year old Faiffer joined Peruvian Segunda División...
first choice keeper. Then in 2003 he had a short spell playing for DeportivoWanka. In January 2004 Pinto joined Sport Boys. Pinto was called up to Peru's...
Sport Boys 1998 Deportivo Pesquero 1999 Deportivo Municipal 2000 DeportivoWanka 21 (0) 2000–2001 Sport Boys 23 (2) 2001–2002 DeportivoWanka 2002 Sport Boys...
Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca, Universitario, Juan Aurich, Deportivo Municipal, DeportivoWanka, Coronel Bolognesi and Estudiantes de Medicina in Peru and...
with Sport Boys in the 2002 Torneo Descentralizado. He then joined DeportivoWanka the following season. There he scored his first goal in the Descentralizado...
Deportivo Camaná before moving to Alianza Lima with his brother in 1990. Both left in 1994, with his brother retiring and him signing for Deportivo Sipesa...
with Telefunken 20, he made his Primera División debut in 2001 with DeportivoWanka. Revollar would subsequently resume his career in the lower levels...
Deportivo Pesquero relocated from Chimbote to Huancayo and changed its name to DeportivoWanka. Alianza Atlético Juan Aurich UPAO Unión Minas Wanka Cienciano...
As a manager Chale coached Juan Aurich, CNI, Atlético Chalaco and DeportivoWanka during the early 1980s. Chale enjoyed a stint as coach of Peru during...
classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. Notes: DeportivoWanka were docked 3 points for failing to pay players. Grau-Estudiantes withdrew...
2001 Estadio Nacional, Lima DeportivoWanka to Relegation play-off December 29, 2001 Estadio Nacional, Lima DeportivoWanka remained in Primera División...
San Lorenzo 1993 Universitario 1994 Deportivo Pereira 1994–1995 DeportivoWanka 1995–1996 Alianza Lima 1997 Deportivo Municipal 1998 San Martín (T) 1998...